International Journal of Tumor Research
Open AccessPharmacological and Psychotherapeutic Treatment of Anxiety Disorders in Modern Clinical Practice
Authors: Theofilidis Antonios, Papoutsis Dimitrios, Katsarou Dimitra
Abstract
While a degree of anxiety is expected and inevitable in our daily lives, persistent and disproportionate feelings of worry or fear, difficulty concentrating, and physical symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, muscle tension, and insomnia are signs that anxiety is out of control. In these cases, anxiety disorder arises, a mental health disorder that requires treatment and appropriate treatment. Two remain the most basic approaches to anxiety management and treatment of anxiety disorder, and these are: medication and psychotherapy. Anxiety disorder does not go away on its own. The fact that there are occasional periods of remission in symptoms does not mean that the problem is over. This paper presents the aforementioned two methods of treating anxiety disorders.
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